The population of Spanish Lookout is 1,786.
When the Spanish were coming they lit the beacons so everyone new that the spanish were coming
Chattanooga Lookouts was created in 1885.
The lookouts were the crew. There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
IV - The Lookouts album - was created on 1990-07-10.
Lookouts actively scan for signs of danger and communicate hazards to the rest of the crew. Lookouts should be positioned in a location that provides a clear view of the work area and potential hazards. Effective lookouts are trained to identify changing conditions, anticipate risks, and take necessary actions to prevent accidents.
There were several lookouts that rotated shifts; at the time of the sinking, there were two on duty on the main look-out post.
The population of Spanish Wells is 1,500.
Titanic employed six lookouts (in shifts of two-at-a-time) and incredibly, all six lookouts survived).
The population of Sables-Spanish Rivers is 3,075.
Fredrick Fleet was one of the lookouts
The worldwide Spanish Speaking population as of March, 2008 is estimated at 452,480,979. The US Spanish Speaking population is estimated at 44,321,038, which represents 9.08% of the world population Spanish Speaking population. For more details visit the link below. last year it was estimated there were just under 46 million.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were the lookouts on the RMS Titanic when the ship struck the iceberg. There were others, whose names I do not know. The lookouts were not given any binoculars, (because the ships officers did not have any binoculars to give to the lookouts), so the lookouts had to rely on their eyesight alone to spot icebergs. The ship hit the berg at night and should have had a searchlight to help them see into the darkness. The lookouts did their best, but, without binoculars, no moon, no searchlight, a calm sea and no waves hitting the iceberg to make it easier to see, they were unable to see the iceberg in time to avoid a collision.